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Seniors and Sun: 5 Safety Precautions for Caregivers

With the blazing days of summer upon us, it’s important to stay alert to the hidden dangers of warmer weather. Seniors and sun can mix, but with caution.

Brooke Phillips, CWCMS
Aphasia communication tips

9 Tips for Communicating with a Loved One with Aphasia

One thing all people with aphasia have in common is difficulty communicating. Work on improving your communication with these 9 aphasia communication tips.

Brooke Phillips, CWCMS
4 Helpful Tips for Managing Incontinence

Caregiving at Home – 4 Helpful Tips for Managing Incontinence

Getting a handle on a loved one's incontinence may seem overwhelming, even for experienced caregivers. See these 4 helpful hints for managing incontinence.

Brooke Phillips, CWCMS
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Celebrating American Stroke Month: Warning Signs and Risk Factors

May is American Stroke Month. Up to 80% of strokes are preventable, yet more than half of Americans don’t know if they are at risk. See these warning signs:

Brooke Phillips, CWCMS
Parkinsons Disease

Parkinson’s Disease: Signs, Symptoms and Caregiver Resources

Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month April is Parkinson’s Disease (PD) Awareness Month. More than one million Americans currently live with Parkinson’s disease, and 50,000-60,000 new cases of PD are diagnosed in the U.S. every year. Although there is currently no known cure, there is hope. For people with PD, there are individualized treatment options that help… Continue reading Parkinson’s Disease: Signs, Symptoms and Caregiver Resources

Brooke Phillips, CWCMS
Caregiver Stories: The Rewards of Caregiving for my Mother

“Take Joy in the Small Things” A Daughter Shares Her Story About Caring for Her Mother with Dementia

Caregiver Story Spotlight | Shield HealthCare “What Makes Caregiving Rewarding?” Story Contest Story shared by Terry  M… The Rewards of Caregiving for my Mother “In 1952, my single mother left the security of her family in a small town in West Virginia and moved 2400 miles to save the life of one of her five small children. … Continue reading “Take Joy in the Small Things” A Daughter Shares Her Story About Caring for Her Mother with Dementia

Brooke Phillips, CWCMS
Shield HealthCare Celebrates National Autism Awareness Month 2014

National Autism Awareness Month | April 2014

Shield HealthCare Celebrates National Autism Awareness Month Each April, we celebrate National Autism Awareness Month. National Autism Awareness Month gives us the opportunity – along with the American autism community and more than 100 organizations nationwide – to help educate the public about autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Autism currently affects more than 1.5 million people in the United States.… Continue reading National Autism Awareness Month | April 2014

Brooke Phillips, CWCMS
Respite care for family caregivers

Caregiving Help: 8 Respite Care Options for Family Caregivers

Family caregivers understand how stressful and tiring caregiving can sometimes be. Respite care – from small breaks to all-day care – can provide much-needed opportunities for caregiver relief and rejuvenation. Respite care options range from casual, informal agreements with friends and neighbors to in-home professional services or day services at a facility. Caring.com explains the… Continue reading Caregiving Help: 8 Respite Care Options for Family Caregivers

Brooke Phillips, CWCMS
Joanne - Caregiver for Betsy

Inspired By a Teacher with Dementia | A Professional Caregiver Shares her Story

Caregiver Story Spotlight | 2013 Shield HealthCare “What Makes Caregiving Rewarding?” Story Contest Story shared by Joanne H… “I didn’t start out as a family caregiver or a home health professional. I was hired because I enjoy being with the elderly, love to cook, have lots of patience and am handy around the house. I started caring… Continue reading Inspired By a Teacher with Dementia | A Professional Caregiver Shares her Story

Brooke Phillips, CWCMS
Portrait of twin boys with autism

Being a Caregiver is Equal to Love: A Mother’s Story About Caring for Twin Sons with Autism

Caregiver Story Spotlight | Shield HealthCare “What Makes Caregiving Rewarding?” Story Contest Story shared by Samantha R… “It seems like yesterday, but 12 years ago I gave birth to beautiful healthy twin boys. Every toe was in place and all fingers were accounted for. I was a first time mother with a lot of responsibility but little… Continue reading Being a Caregiver is Equal to Love: A Mother’s Story About Caring for Twin Sons with Autism

Brooke Phillips, CWCMS
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